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Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
Comdial Dsu II Digital Telephone System Instructions Manual
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DSU II Digital Telephone System System Manual This publication is applicable to the following common equipment: J0408, J0816, and J1632 with software revision 2A and later R SupportsImpact, Impression, DigiTech, and Scout Telephones
System Hardware And Software Instructions This publication is applicable to the following equipment: J0408, with software revision 2A and later J0816, with software revision 2A and later J1632, with software revision 2A and later Printed in U.S.A. IMI66–132.02 11/96 DSU II Digital Telephone System SupportsImpact, Impression, DigiTech, and Scout Telephones
Accredited by the Dutch Council for Certification for certification and registration activities. Comdials Quality Management System Is Certified To The ISO 9001 Standard. Attention Comdial ®makes every effort to design the features in our communications systems to be fully interactive. Under certain conditions, some features may be incompatible with each other and will not work simultaneously. Comdial assumes no responsibility for problems caused by incompatible features. The possible combinations of accessories and features are far too numerous for us to document in this manual. Furthermore, Comdial Corporation cannot guarantee that features will operate as described in this publication when they are combined with other features.
Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System SectionTitle ..................................................................................................................Page 1.1 Using This Manual .....................................................................................1–2 1.2 Using Related Publications........................................................................1–3 1.2.1 Locating User Information ...............................................................................1–3 1.3 Detailing The Accessory Information ......................................................1–5 1.3.1 Analog Terminal Interface .............................................................................. 1–5 1.3.2 Headset Operation ............................................................................................1–5 1.3.3 Battery Back Up ...............................................................................................1–6 1.3.4 DSS/BLF Console ............................................................................................1–6 1.3.5 Caller ID ...........................................................................................................1–6 1.3.6 Tracker..............................................................................................................1–6 1.3.7 DVA .................................................................................................................1–6 1.3.8 DIU ...................................................................................................................1–6 1.4 Summarizing The Hardware ....................................................................1–7 1.5 Describing The Common Equipment.......................................................1–8 1.6 Describing The Stations ...........................................................................1–10 1.6.1 DigiTech Telephones .....................................................................................1–10 1.6.2ImpactTelephones .........................................................................................1–12 1.6.3 Impression Telephones ...................................................................................1–14 1.6.4 Scout 900 MXTelephone .................................................................................1–16 1.6.4 Station Controls and Indicators ......................................................................1–18 1.7 Understanding The General Specifications ...........................................1–21 1.7.1 Feature Codes .................................................................................................1–23 1.7.2 System Ringing Patterns.................................................................................1–26 1.8 Seeking Repair Assistance .......................................................................1–27 1 DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–1
1.1 Using This Manual This publication contains a technical discussion of the digital telephone system; it provides step-by-step instructions for installation and programming. If you are unfamiliar with the equipment, read this manual at least once before you attempt to install and program the system. The five chapters in this manual are as follows. ·Chapter One,Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System, is a general description of the digital telephone system, the supporting documentation, and the equipment hardware. ·Chapter Two,Installing The DSU II Digital Telephone System, contains installation instructions and connection details. ·Chapter Three,Programming The DSU II Digital Telephone System, gives you instructions for setting the operating parameters of the system. ·Chapter Four,Recording The Programming Information, contains charts for recording programming decisions. ·Appendix A,Describing The System Features, details features the digital telephone system offers. IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–2 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System
1.2 Using Related Publications The following publications contain information applicable to the digital telephone system. Should you need copies of these publications, contact your Comdial inside sales representative. Comdial Inside Sales Department P.O. Box 7266 Charlottesville VA 22906 Call:1-800-347-1432 1.2.1 Locating User Information Working With Electrostatically Sensitive Components IMI 01-005Handling of Electrostatically Sensitive Components Operating With DigiTech Telephones and Consoles These user guides are for DigiTech telephones with product codes 7700S, 7714X, and 7714S, with revision A through H, and console DD32X. ·GCA70–183 DigiTech Multiline Telephone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–182 DigiTech Attendant’s Guide ·GCA70–184 DigiTech Station User’s Guide ·GCA70–232 DigiTech Single-Line Proprietary Telephone User’s Guide ·GCA70–187 DigiTech DSS/BLF Console User’s Guide These user guides are for DigiTech telephones with product codes 7700S, 7714X, and 7714S, with revision I and later, and console DD32X. ·GCA70–220 DigiTech LCD Speakerphone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–221 DigiTech Multiline Telephone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–228 DigiTech Attendant’s Supplement ·GCA70–232 DigiTech Single-Line Proprietary Telephone User’s Guide ·GCA70–187 DigiTech DSS/BLF Console User’s Guide DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–3
Operating With Impact Telephones and Consoles These user guides are for telephones with product codes 8024S, 8124S, 8012S, 8112N, 8101N, and console IB64X. ·GCA70–245 Impact LCD Speakerphone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–244 Impact Multiline Telephone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–247 Impact Attendant’s Supplement ·GCA70–248 Impact Station User’s Guide ·GCA70–246 Impact Single-Line Proprietary Telephone User’s Guide ·GCA70–256 Impact DSS/BLF Console User’s Guide Operating With Impression Telephones These user guides are for telephones with product codes 2022S, 2122S, 2122X, and 2101N. ·GCA70–328 Impression LCD Speakerphone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–329 Impression non-LCD Speakerphone And Monitor Telephone System User’s Guide ·GCA70–330 Impression Single Line Proprietary Telephone User’s Guide ·GCA70–332 Impression LCD Speakerphone Station User’s Guide ·GCA70–333 Impression non-LCD Speakerphone And Monitor Telephone Station User’s Guide Operating With Industry-Standard Telephones Through The ATI-D ·GCA70–239 User’s Guide For The Industry-Standard Telephone ·IMI89–037 Installation Instructions For The Analog Terminal Interface (ATI-D). IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–4 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System
1.3 Detailing The Accessory Information The digital telephone system is capable of supporting several accessory software and hardware devices. You can add voice mail, industry standard telephones, and headset capabilities to your digital telephone system. 1.3.1 Analog Terminal Interface By employing the Analog Terminal Interface device (ATI-D), the digital telephone system can support the operation of the following accessories: ·ExecuMail and Versatile Voice Processing, systems ·Industry-standard telephones and telephone devices. For more information on the ATI-D, see section 2.19.2,Installing The Analog Terminal Interface. 1.3.2 Headset Operation The Comdial DigiTech speakerphones with product codes of 7700S, revision H and earlier, include a built-in headset port. Speakerphones with a revision of I and later andImpactLCD speakerphones with product code 8024S provide an auxiliary jack for headset interface. The Impression telephone provides headset capability through its handset jack. Contact your Comdial Inside Sales Representative for a list of compatible headset manufacturers. NOTE: The system delivers subdued off-hook voice announce (SOHVA) messages to the headset port. Because a telephone headset exhibits a “coupling” effect between the ear piece and the microphone, it may allow the outside party to hear the SOHVA message. DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–5
1.3.3 Battery Back Up You can install an optional battery backup that provides power to the system in the event of a power failure. For more information, see section 2.18.1,Installing The Battery Backup. 1.3.4 DSS/BLF Console You can add a separate DSS/BLF console to provide additional DSS/BLF buttons to a particular station (such as an attendant). These additional DSS/BLF buttons work just like the DSS/BLF buttons on the telephone. For more information, see section 2.6,Installing The DSS/BLF Console. 1.3.5 Caller ID Using the Caller Identification Interface (product code CID08), the digital telephone system provides caller ID information as part of the SMDR printout and as ASCII data input for use with personal-computer-based application programs. 1.3.6 Tracker With Tracker you can send messages to Tracker Pagers assigned to a station extension number. When the pager is activated the user reads the message on the pager’s LCD display. The system delivers alpha/numeric or numeric-only messages depending on the Tracker Model being used. 1.3.7 DVA Digital voice announcing uses a hardware peripheral device (product code DVA01) connected to a digital station port to play recorded messages during an in-progress call. The DVA stores the messages in its memory for recall when needed. 1.3.8 DIU The Data Interface Unit (DIU) is a device connected to a digital station port of a DSU. The DIU provides connections for a digital multiline telephone and another device such as a industry standard telephone (IST), FAX, or modem. The DIU switches the voice path from the DSU to either the digital telephone or the IST by pressing a button on the digital telephone. IMI66–132 DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–6 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System
1.4 Summarizing The Hardware The digital telephone system consists of an electronic Digital Service Unit (DSU)—usually referred to as “common equipment”—optional expansion modules to extend station and line capacities, dedicated digital electronic key telephones, and interconnecting wiring consisting of small, 2- or 4-conductor, twisted-pair cable. The digital telephone system supports all Comdial proprietary digital telephone models. The station and line capacity of the base unit and optional expansion modules are detailed in the following chart. Model NumberCO/PBX CapacityStation Capacity J0408 4 8 J0816 8 16 J1632 16 32 JM408 4 8 JM008 0 8 industry-standard telephones DSU II Digital Telephone System IMI66–132 Introducing The DSU II Digital Telephone System 1–7